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OpenStudy (pottersheep):

Which values of m would make y = x^2 + (m+5)x+(5m+1) a perfect square trinomial ? PLEASE!

OpenStudy (pottersheep):

y = x^2 + (m+5)x+(5m+1)

OpenStudy (pottersheep):

pretty pleaseee

OpenStudy (anonymous):

m=7

OpenStudy (pottersheep):

:o how did you do that tho?

OpenStudy (pottersheep):

and thats only one of the solutions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because a perfect square would look like \[x^2+2bx+b^2\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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